Finally T-23, the tiger was caught alive by the forest department
Finally T-23, the tiger was caught alive by the forest department
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After 21 days of struggle, the forest department officials finally managed to capture it on T-23 on Friday afternoon in Maiar area of ​​Masinagudi. During this operation, one forest worker is reported to have been injured. T-23, the tiger that allegedly killed four people, was caught alive by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department on Friday, October 15 in the Nilgiris district. Calm down a T-23 with a dart in the Peacock forest at Masinagudi, The Nilgiris. The search for the tiger is over.

On Thursday night, forest officials had spotted T-23 in Theppakadu area. The tiger was reportedly shot with two tranquilizer darts. Nevertheless, the elusive tiger managed to escape into the forest, prompting forest officials to intensify efforts to nab the tiger on Friday morning. Subsequently, on Friday afternoon, T-23 was spotted at Maiar area of ​​Masinagudi and by shooting it with third tranquilizer darts, the authorities managed to nab it. Arrangements were made to take the T23 tiger to the Mudumalai Theppakadu elephant camp.

In earlier operations, three man-eating tigers were killed. On 5 October, the Madras High Court directed the state forest department to capture the tiger alive. The court, hearing a petition filed by animal rights group, People for Cattle in India (PFCI), also ordered the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests to keep less personnel on the ground for the operation as continued movement would pose a threat to the wildlife. . .

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